


Oh you were there for it?! I was too!GoofyFoofer wrote:I had that last year in... the Muscatel invite, I think?humanbeingofearth548 wrote:Has anyone ever had a test where in a station they would make you speed ID and categorize random invertebrates into phylums (or was it classes?) and make you count how many of them there were in each?
From what I found it appears they are different, but favistina isn't as well known as favosites. Since favistina isn't on the list I'd suggest simply not taking info from pages about favistina.kaorevillo wrote:I know this question sounds really stupid but... are genus favistina and genus favosites the same thing? I found both in different sources and they have very similar descriptions and I wanted to know for sure. Thanks!![]()
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Nice! Were you the team that stole the gold in fossils?humanbeingofearth548 wrote:Oh you were there for it?! I was too!GoofyFoofer wrote:I had that last year in... the Muscatel invite, I think?humanbeingofearth548 wrote:Has anyone ever had a test where in a station they would make you speed ID and categorize random invertebrates into phylums (or was it classes?) and make you count how many of them there were in each?
Who knooooows?GoofyFoofer wrote:Nice! Were you the team that stole the gold in fossils?humanbeingofearth548 wrote:Oh you were there for it?! I was too!GoofyFoofer wrote: I had that last year in... the Muscatel invite, I think?![]()
The tests I have seen don't ask for taxonomy that isn't on the list.living_fossil wrote:Is there a specific source that science olympiad uses for taxonomy? I've noticed that sometimes it varies from source to source.
chaguy2457 wrote:The tests I have seen don't ask for taxonomy that isn't on the list.living_fossil wrote:Is there a specific source that science olympiad uses for taxonomy? I've noticed that sometimes it varies from source to source.
Who are these test makers? I tend to go with other sources since most people writing tests (at least at Regional and State tournaments) tend to be professors, and (in my judgement) tend not to use Wikipedia.Entomology wrote:I generally just use Wikipedia for classification (the test makers usually rely on that)
Lazy people, people like me.Unome wrote:Who are these test makers? I tend to go with other sources since most people writing tests (at least at Regional and State tournaments) tend to be professors, and (in my judgement) tend not to use Wikipedia.Entomology wrote:I generally just use Wikipedia for classification (the test makers usually rely on that)